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  • CIM
    Autoclave Gas Vent Flow Modeling that Illustrates the Effects of Water Injection

    By I. Farr, M. R. Mock, J. C. Robison

    "HPAL and POX autoclave vapor-space gasses are vented through an autoclave PCV (Pressure Control Valve). The downstream steam-born mist of liquid droplets and solid particles travels in excess of 1000

    Jan 1, 2017

  • CIM
    Geology of the Cargill Phosphate Deposit in Northern Ontario

    By P. O. Sandvik, George Erdosh

    "AbstractThe Cargill phosphate deposit, located 32 kilometers southwest of Kapuskasing, Ontario, was discovered by the Resource Development Group of International Minerals & Chemical Corporation in 19

    Jan 1, 1977

  • CIM
    A Year of GPS at Fording Coal Limited, Greenhills operations

    By Robin Sheremeta

    Fording Greenhills first acquired GPS (Global Positioning System) technology with the commissioning of a GPS-based dispatch system in December 1994. The second exposure to satellite technology came wi

    Jan 1, 1996

  • CIM
    Productivity Growth and Canada's Mineral Industries

    By A. J. R. Smith

    "CANADA'S ECONOMY TODAY is about two-fifths larger than it was six years ago, as measured by the total volume of production of goods and services. Such an achievement has been a rare phenomenon in Can

    Jan 1, 1970

  • CIM
    Sustainability and the Canadian mining industry at home and abroad

    By M. L. McAllister, M. Veiga

    The mineral industry has seen many significant changes in the past decade. Increasingly, it has responded to unanticipated pressures and demands with a variety of voluntary initiatives. Yet there is s

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    One ton of bismuth in the lead smelter and 60 years of Kroll-Betterton

    By Funsho K. Ojebuoboh

    With several “green” applications on the horizon, bismuth has become an even more important minor metal in the smelting and refining of lead. Smelters with a complex sulphide feed invariably deal with

    Jan 1, 1996

  • CIM
    The Unitrain Loadout System

    By D. L. Babbitt, Sniezek

    "This paper deals with the varions methods for the rapid Joading of unit trains which are being: used by ore procossors to move their product to dock-s1de storage facilities or their ultimate customer

    Jan 1, 1969

  • CIM
    Recovery of gold from old tailing ponds

    By M. A. Cristovici

    "In the last few years CANMET has taken the initiative by investigating the possibility of reactivating abandoned old tailings dumps (for gold production) which would be of potential economic interest

    Jan 1, 1986

  • CIM
    Innovations in cokemaking and the role of the Canadian Carbonization Research Association

    By J. C. Botham, T. D. Brown

    "Coke is the most costly item in steelmaking via blast furnaces . Recent innovations in cokemaking have been directed toward reducing this cost while simultaneously improving coke quality and expandin

    Jan 1, 1980

  • CIM
    Recent Developments at the Sydney Steel Plant

    By Norman A. Parlee

    Introduction The principal primary iron and steel producing capacity of the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation is at the Dominion Iron and Steel, Limited, plant at Sydney, Cape Breton Island, Nova

    Jan 1, 1951

  • CIM
    Management, Operational and Cost Controls at Denison Mines Limited, Uranium Division

    By M. J. deBastiani

    The uranium producing division of Denison Mines Limited operates a 6,000-ton-per-day integrated mining unit in the Algoma area of Ontario. The property is located approximately one and one-half miles

    Jan 1, 1963

  • CIM
    Study of the thermally-induced shell deformation of high amperage Hall-Héroult cells

    By M. Dupuis

    It has been previously demonstrated [l] that there is no obvious thermal balance related issue limiting the size of a Hall-Héroult cell. Yet, it is well known that a forced-air sidewall cooling system

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Virtual Geologist ? Creating Photo-Realistic 3D Models of Underground Mines with instant Mine Modeller

    By Stephen Se

    Geological assessment of active mine faces enables ore grade control, geological modelling and exploration planning. Monitoring of the mine advancement at every drill-blast-muck cycle allows for effec

    Oct 1, 2009

  • CIM
    Feasibility Study and Optimization of Dissolution of Vanadium from Mining Residue via Biological Approach

    By H. Gharahbagheri, S. Shafiei Zadeh, H. Hassan Nejad, Reza Roostaazad

    In this paper, dissolution of vanadium from mining residue, in which vanadium is associated intimately with magnetite ore, was investigated via both bacterial ( aerobic and anaerobic) and fungal activ

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Stope development for raise mining at the Namew Lake mine

    By D. Madsen, B. Salamondra, A. Moss, D. Etienne

    "Raise mining at the Namew Lake Nickel Mine in Manitoba uses 3 m diameter bored raises driven at 45 to 50 degrees dip for stope access and drilling. These raises are developed within the orebody on 20

    Jan 1, 1991

  • CIM
    Oil Sands Tailings Storage Facilities: Design Considerations for Ease of Closure

    By N. A. Beier, N. Slingerland

    "Oil sands tailings impoundments rank among the largest (spatially) in the world, covering a total of approximately 220 km2 of northern Alberta, Canada. A preliminary geomorphic design for an oil sand

    Jan 1, 2019

  • CIM
    Introducing eHPCC to International Mineral Processing Community

    By L. D. Roper

    "This paper introduces novel comminution flowsheet concepts involving a novel apparatus, eccentric-high-pressure-centrifugal-comminution (eHPCC), and forthcoming advantages to the international minera

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Tungsten Carbide Bits at the Britannia Mine

    By P. W. Billwiller

    Abstract The Britannia Mining and Smelting Company, Limited, have replaced diamond drills with percussion drills and tungsten: carbide bits for most of their blast hole drilling operations and have

    Jan 1, 1950

  • CIM
    Dust Quantitation by Microprojection and Comparison Counting

    By D. H. d Hamly

    THE work of Brown and others at Pittsburgh (Brown, Baum, Yant, and Schrenk, 1938)(1) and the success of their light field microprojector (Figure 1), have shown that the microscopy of dust quantitation

    Jan 1, 1942

  • CIM
    EFEM vs. XFEM: A Comparative Study for Modeling Strong Discontinuity in Geomechanics

    By Eduardo R. Rodrigues, Ankur Narang, Roberto Federico Ausas, U. T. Mello, Jose Maria Segura Serra, M. R. Lakshmikantha, Ignacio Carol, Kamal C. Das

    "Modeling of big faults or weak planes of strong and weak discontinuities is of major importance to assess the Geomechanical behaviour of mining/civil tunnel, reservoirs etc. For modelling fractures i

    Jan 1, 2015